Per the description:
WR Power
A power receiver is larger and stronger than the average cornerback. He is not especially fast or a great leaper, but he rarely drops the ball after a hit, and he often breaks tackles to improve his YAC average. Power receivers also make competent blockers when running outside rush plays.
Just not true!
Does anyone have a good example of a WR that consistently breaks tackles??
WR Power
A power receiver is larger and stronger than the average cornerback. He is not especially fast or a great leaper, but he rarely drops the ball after a hit, and he often breaks tackles to improve his YAC average. Power receivers also make competent blockers when running outside rush plays.
Just not true!
Does anyone have a good example of a WR that consistently breaks tackles??
Edited by TheGreatAus on Mar 18, 2013 17:42:03






























